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Bulk Bag Filler

Material Transfer launches a filling system featuring an exclusive rotating bag support carriage for maximum filling efficiency and reduced operator fatigue.

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The bag support carriage and fill head lower to a programmed operator height, then rotate for “reach-free” bag strap connection. From the “load position”, an operator can safely connect an empty bag while standing on the floor in front of the filler unit in approximately 20 to 30 sec.

Once the bag spout is sealed, the bag is automatically inflated, filled, and weighed with the push of a button. Once the fill cycle is complete, the bag inlet spout and straps automatically release, the fill head raises, and the filled bag is removed.

PLC controls and a color HMI provide easy access to system status, recipes, and operational parameters.

Units are custom designed for your application requirements.

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